Jindal Global Law School admissions 2024 open: Last date to apply tomorrow; details here
Sukriti Sahoo | May 4, 2024 | 06:00 PM IST | 2 mins read
Jindal Global Law School applications extended till May 5, 2024 (11.59 PM) with the LSAT-India May Test deadline. Check the detailed information here.
NEW DELHI: Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), Sonipat has extended the last date to apply for law programmes till May 5, 2024 (11:59 PM). Candidates meeting the eligibility criteria can apply for JGLS admission 2024 in online mode on the official website - jgu.edu.in/jgls. Applicants need to pay the application fee of Rs. 1,000 to complete the JGLS registration process.
According to the report, Professor Anand Prakash Mishra, Vice Dean of the Law School and Director of Law Admission stated that, “May 5 will be the final deadline as the entrance exam has already been scheduled for May 16 to 18 in different time slots”. To facilitate the students, those who are appearing for CUET 2024 exam now have the option to reschedule their LSAT-India exam to May 25, 2024. However, students need to submit their CUET admit card as part of the rescheduling application process for LSAT-India.
How to apply for Jindal Global Law School admission 2024?
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Visit the official website of Jindal Global Law School
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Click on the link available for LSAT 2024 - lsatindia.in
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Complete the LSAT-India registration process by submitting all the required details
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After successfully registering for LSAT-India, candidates should submit application to the Jindal Global Law School at lawadmissions.jgu.edu.in
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Pay the application fee of Rs. 1,000
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Submit the application form
About LSAT-India exam
LSAT-India Test is mandatory for admission to the 5-year integrated BCom LLB, BBA LLB and BA LLB (Hons) degree programmes at Jindal Global Law School. LSAT score is also accepted for the 3-year LLB, one-year LLM and BA Legal Studies and BA Criminology programmes.
Jindal Global Law School Scholarships
Jindal Global Law School provides JGLS scholarships to meritorious students as financial aid. Based on the LSAT score, around 500 merit-cum-means scholarships are provided to students whose annual parental income is less than Rs. 50 lakhs. Scholarships ranging from 10% to 75% of tuition fee are awarded to all those students who secure more than 80 percentile scores in the LSAT-India Test and whose parental income is less than Rs. 50 lakhs as per their latest ITR.
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